http://www.lexuniversal.com/en/news/12119 Judges Say Litigants Are Increasingly Going Pro Se—at Their Own Peril United States 07/16/2010 Terry Carter – American Bar Association A survey of nearly 1,200 state trial judges around the country indicates that the weak economy has increased the number of litigants representing themselves in foreclosures, domestic relations, consumer issues and non-foreclosure housing matters;Continue reading “Judges Say More Pro Se, And They Are "Doing A Poor Job"”
Monthly Archives: July 2010
US Supreme Court Petition for Writ (Stegeman v Lillig)
US Supreme Court Docket Report Stegeman v Lillig
One of the Greatest Manifest Injustices
I got an email today for “the courts” showing information on filing a complaint against a Federal Judge. The manifest injustice is, as anyone who has ever filed a complaint against a federal court judge knows, that the complaint will go to “the chief judge of the court in which your complaint is filed” InContinue reading “One of the Greatest Manifest Injustices”